Any chance somebody could point me in the direction of how to use the 
regular expressions described in my original posting in December to create 
a new syntax definition? 

петак, 09. децембар 2016. 15.13.11 UTC+1, TT је написао/ла:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a bunch of documents that look like this:
>
> Moscow,Moscow.+N+NProp+Top+Lang=en#comment
> Москве,Москва.+N+NProp+Top+Lang=ru#comment
>
> So, the structure is very clear and easily capturable with regular 
> expressions.
>
> The word form is: ^([^,]*),
> The lemma is: ,([^\.]*).
> Properties are: \+([^+#]*)
> And comments: #([^.]*)$
>
> Now, I would like to create a custom highlighting syntax that would let me 
> color words, lemmas, properties and comments (the values captured by the 
> regex, i.e. only the portions between parentheses) each in different color. 
> That would leave the delimiters (, . + and #) unstyled. 
>
> I've looked at the documentation for writing a codeless language syntax, 
> but haven't been able to make any sense of it.  
>
> Given that I have the regular expressions that I need, could somebody 
> point me in the right direction, i.e. give me an example of how to embed 
> one of these regexes into the language syntax plist?
>
> I will be much obliged.
>
> All best,
> Toma 
>

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